Algeria to allow more international flights in further easing of restrictions
The Peninsula
ALGIERS - Algeria will increase the number of international flights it allows from Aug. 28, partly to help repatriate Algerians stuck abroad since air travel restrictions were imposed at the start of the pandemic last year.
The country began gradually reopening its borders in June although arrivals must comply with strict health measures. State carrier Air Algerie will operate 32 international flights weekly, consisting of departures from and arrivals at three Algerian airports, the transport ministry said in a statement. It currently has nine flights arriving each week.More Related News